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D-Index
87
Citations
22839
World Ranking
13797
National Ranking
7001

Eric T. Poehlman publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Eric T. Poehlman sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 223 publications — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Eric T. Poehlman D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Eric T. Poehlman sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 87 D-Index — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Eric T. Poehlman is affiliated with the University of Vermont in the United States. Their academic career is noted within this institutional connection.

There is no available detailed information on recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues associated with Eric T. Poehlman. Similarly, there are no specified book publications or documented main fields and subfields of study connected to their research profile.

Likewise, main topics of research and awards won have not been recorded in the available data. This absence restricts a more detailed overview of specific scientific contributions or areas of expertise.

The profile reflects only the confirmed affiliation and the current status of Eric T. Poehlman as living. Further data would be required to provide a more comprehensive background on their research output, collaborative networks, scientific impact, and thematic focus.

Best Publications

  • Weight Loss Reduces C-Reactive Protein Levels in Obese Postmenopausal Women

    André Tchernof;Amy Nolan;Cynthia K. Sites;Philip A. Ades

  • Changes in energy balance and body composition at menopause: a controlled longitudinal study.

    Eric T. Poehlman;Michael J. Toth;Michael J. Toth;Andrew W. Gardner

  • Effect of menopausal status on body composition and abdominal fat distribution.

    M J Toth;A Tchernof;C K Sites;E T Poehlman

  • What are the physical characteristics associated with a normal metabolic profile despite a high level of obesity in postmenopausal women

    Martin Brochu;André Tchernof;Isabelle J. Dionne;Cynthia K. Sites

  • Statistical considerations regarding the use of ratios to adjust data.

    D B Allison;F Paultre;M I Goran;E T Poehlman

  • Resting metabolic rate is lower in women than in men

    Paul J. Arciero;Michael I. Goran;Eric T. Poehlman

  • Menopause-Related Changes in Body Fat Distribution

    Michael J. Toth;André Tchernof;Cynthia K. Sites;Eric T. Poehlman

  • Effects of resistance training and endurance training on insulin sensitivity in nonobese, young women: a controlled randomized trial.

    Eric T. Poehlman;Roman V. Dvorak;Walter F. DeNino;Martin Brochu

  • Endurance training does not enhance total energy expenditure in healthy elderly persons

    Michael I. Goran;Eric T. Poehlman

  • Total energy expenditure and energy requirements in healthy elderly persons.

    Michael I. Goran;Eric T. Poehlman

  • Influence of Physical Activity on Insulin-Like Growth Factor-I in Healthy Younger and Older Men

    Eric T. Poehlman;Kenneth C. Copeland

  • Phenotypic characteristics associated with insulin resistance in metabolically obese but normal-weight young women.

    R V Dvorak;W F DeNino;P A Ades;E T Poehlman

  • Contribution of Abdominal Adiposity to Age-Related Differences in Insulin Sensitivity and Plasma Lipids in Healthy Nonobese Women

    Walter F. DeNino;Andre Tchernof;Isabelle J. Dionne;Michael J. Toth

  • Correlates of over- and underreporting of energy intake in healthy older men and women.

    Rachel K Johnson;Michael I Goran;Eric T Poehlman

  • Increased Resting Metabolic Rate in Patients with Congestive Heart Failure

    Eric T. Poehlman;Jolanda Scheffers;Stephen S. Gottlieb;Michael L. Fisher

  • Association Between a Novel Variant of the Human Type 2 Deiodinase Gene Thr92Ala and Insulin Resistance: Evidence of Interaction With the Trp64Arg Variant of the β-3-Adrenergic Receptor

    Daniela Mentuccia;Laura Proietti-Pannunzi;Keith Tanner;Vincenzo Bacci

  • Metabolic and Behavioral Characteristics of Metabolically Obese but Normal-Weight Women

    Florence Conus;David B Allison;Rémi Rabasa-Lhoret;Maxime St-Onge

  • Visceral adipose tissue is an independent correlate of glucose disposal in older obese postmenopausal women.

    Martin Brochu;Raymond D. Starling;André Tchernof;Dwight E. Matthews

  • A review: exercise and its influence on resting energy metabolism in man

    Eric T. Poehlman

  • Effects of the Menopause Transition on Body Fatness and Body Fat Distribution

    André Tchernof;Eric T. Poehlman

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip A. Ades
Philip A. Ades University of Vermont
Michael I. Goran
Michael I. Goran University of Southern California
Dwight E. Matthews
Dwight E. Matthews University of Vermont
Alan R. Shuldiner
Alan R. Shuldiner University of Maryland, Baltimore
André Tchernof
André Tchernof Université Laval
Angelo Tremblay
Angelo Tremblay Université Laval
Barbara J. Nicklas
Barbara J. Nicklas Wake Forest University
Stephen S. Gottlieb
Stephen S. Gottlieb University of Maryland, Baltimore
Jeremy D. Walston
Jeremy D. Walston Kyung Hee University
Stephen F. Badylak
Stephen F. Badylak University of Pittsburgh

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